The Revolt of the Masses
Social upheaval and population growth in early twentieth-century Europe is the historical setting for this seminal study by a Spanish philosopher and essayist of the "mass-man": the cultural phenomenon that more than any other factor stamps the character of the era. Can Western culture survive the encroachments of the "mass-man"? Can republican institutions survive this chaotic democracy? These are the problems this book addresses.
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